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Progress does not stand still, and, following the CSS3, the new CSS4 comes to us, which is developing by the W3C editing team. Historically, the process of development of CSS is independent from the process of development of web-browsers – both are developed in parallel. This has led to the fact that different browsers support different sets of CSS specifications.…

Web is completely progressing towards developing an enormous app store that plays a significant role in web development. Since the day HTML has launched, it has been receiving striking responses from huge numbers clients across worldwide. We have been using already released versions of HTML for web development. But the question is how efficiently it works while designing a web…

We’re a few weeks out from v4.1 and we have our first patch release of Bootstrap 4! It’s a straightforward set of bug fixes and build tool quality of life updates. Here’s a quick rundown of some of the changes: Added validation styles for file inputs Improved printing of dark tables Suppressed that text-hide deprecation notice by default Fixed an issue where…

A few days ago, we wrote a post about upcoming changes to our legacy lifecycle methods, including gradual migration strategies. In React 16.3.0, we are adding a few new lifecycle methods to assist with that migration. We are also introducing new APIs for long requested features: an official context API, a ref forwarding API, and an ergonomic ref API. Official…

Angular version 4.3 has been released. This is a minor release following our announced adoption of Semantic Versioning, meaning that it contains no breaking changes and that it is a drop-in replacement for 4.x.x. What’s new? We are introducing HttpClient, a smaller, easier to use, and more powerful library for making HTTP Requests. Learn more about it from our docs New router…

Every week users submit a lot of interesting stuff on our sister site Webdesigner News, highlighting great content from around the web that can be of interest to web designers. The best way to keep track of all the great stories and news being posted is simply to check out the Webdesigner News site, however, in case you missed some…

Every designer who has spent many hours mocking up web pages, mobile apps or mobile app icons will tell you how important it is to have a reliable set of re-usable, editable and uniform GUI elements that they can rely upon for the initial rapid prototyping stage of any project

Design Driven Development (D3) is an agile-based process for creating innovative requirements to build better solutions. It works closely with SCRUM and Extreme Programming (XP) for managing and implementing those requirements.